Hunt. Kill. Repeat. #4

Writer: Mark London Artist: Francesco Archidiacono, Marc Deering Publisher: Mad Cave Studios Release Date: June 21, 2023 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
9.5Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

With Hephaestus now back among the living, Artemis must face off against another god before she can get to her visit an old friend, in hopes of discovering a way to defeat Zeus...

Hunt. Kill. Repeat. is an all-new original series by Mark London (Battlecats, Knights of the Golden Sun) with art by the dynamic Francesco Archidiacono, colors by all-star Lee Loughridge (Deadly Class, The Good Asian) and covers by Ryan Kincaid.

  • 10
    COMICON - Anton Kromoff Jun 20, 2023

    Hunt.Kill.Repeat is the perfect example of what happens when a creative team clicks so well together and each member is bringing their A-game to the page. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Jun 23, 2023

    London has done a pretty good job of modulating the action. Rising tensions have gradually been mounting over the course of the first half of the series. Clearly, Artemis is heading towards some kind of showdown with Zeus. If she had all the power of her original divinity, a confrontation with the diety would be a challenge. Without her power, its going to be that much more of a challenge. Its a captivating journey with Archidiaconos work amping up the intensity with some very well-executed godlike aggression exploding across the page. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Jun 22, 2023

    HUNT. KILL. REPEAT. #4 earns top marks for not being afraid to get its hands dirty when Athena corners Artemis and Hephaestus. The art looks fantastic, and the action is brutal. If you want an urban fantasy/action comic that doesn't pull any punches, this is it. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    fzanca Jul 12, 2023

    I continue to enjoy this story, but I had a couple of gripes with this one. I love the owl, but Artemis had to be saved by a cat. Then she turns around with huge gashes and defeats Athena without incident, but completely off screen. What I mean by this that literally have black frames with sound effects instead of choreographing the fight. I find this extremely lazy. I like the reveal at the end and I like the look of Apollo.

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